Talented Polish actress and singer, known to many viewers from the series "For good and for bad" as dr Edyta,s he will perform in Chicago with hits that we know and love. We will sing and ... dance with Olga Bończyk. Details can be found at www.hubkultura.com
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The Polish Institute and McGill's Department of History and Classics invite you to this lecture by Piotr Kosicki (assistant professor at the University of Maryland) on a 20th-century European intellectual movement that had a crucial impact on Polish history. The talk, titled "Catholics on the Barricades: Poland, France, and 'Revolution', 1891-1956" will examine how Polish intellectuals of the 1940s and 1950s - some of whom would later play a major role on the historical stage -…

With the cooperation of three memory institutions of Lithuania and Poland – the National Museum – Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, the National Ossolinski Foundation Ossolineum and the Wawel Royal Castle – State Art Collections, an exhibition called Lithuania, my Homeland... Adam Mickiewicz and his poem Pan Tadeusz will be held in Vilnius at the end of 2018.

Miroslaw Balka’s work explores memory in its myriad forms, and he often refers to the human body to provide a commentary on political ideas.
This exhibition features a major new installation comprising of two huge, freestanding heated metal walls that measure approximately 11x4.5m and 6.5x3.5m respectively. The structures stretch across White Cube’s cavernous upper and lower galleries, dividing them to around a third of their normal size.

The People from the Porcelain Factory exhibition will be on display at the Galeria Platán at the Polish Institute in Budapest. It is a great opportunity to take a closer look at the human side of the porcelain production process.

The manuscript of Adam Mickiewicz’s most well-known epic poem Sir Thaddeus will be on display in Lithuania. During Lithuania, my Homeland... Adam Mickiewicz and his poem Pan Tadeusz exhibition. Viewers will have the opportunity to discover more about the esteemed Polish ‘bard’ and the historical context of the creation of his masterpiece.

In 2018, we celebrate the end of the First World War and Poland's Independence. EXHIBITION: POLONIA GOES TO WAR presents the liberation activities of Polonia organizations and the fate of the soldiers of the Polish Army. Original objects from the collection of the Polish Museum in America, as well as footage from a hundred years ago, will bring this chapter of the activities of Poles in America to the Independence of Poland.